Bull-wheel gudgeon.



W. M. KECK.

BULL WHEEL' GUDGEON.

APPLxcATloN man APR. 19. 1915.

11111111111 Nov. 16, 1915.

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tending through said ,spokest gudgelonand shaft, .each end of said securing means re-v v taining separate spokes in position.` ,l

2. In combinatlon, a shaft, a gudgeon formed at one .end with a hollow portion into which said shaft extendsand provided i into which said shaft extends and provided on its opposite end with a journal, the outer surface of said gudgeon being'formed with a plurality of faces, a plurality of arms formed integral with said gudgeon and each providing a "continuation of one of said faces and overhanging an adjacent face,' a bull wheel having the inner ends' of its spokes lying at against said faces and contacting with the .underside of the overlying arms, and a plurality of securing means each extending through said spokes, gudgeon and Shaft.

4. In combination, a shaft, a gudgeon formed at one end with a` hollow portion into which said shaft extends and provided on its opposite end with a journal, the outer surface of said gudgeon being formed with 'a plurality of faoes,a plurality of arms yformed integral with said gudgeon and each of said arms being a continuation of one of said faces and overlianging one end of one 0f said faces, and a plurality of securing means extending through said .gudgeon and shaft.

' In testimony whereof I' have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses WILLIAM M. KECK.

" Witnesses: y

A. P. MAY, RTHUn G. lVnBB.

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